Malaysia Airlines Breaks Into Global Top 20 In 2026 World’s Best Airline Awards

Date:

Malaysia’s aviation industry has achieved a significant milestone as both the national carrier and the country’s leading budget airline group secured top positions in the AirlineRatings.com World’s Best Airline Awards for 2026. The results, announced on Thursday, see Malaysia Airlines breaking into the global top 20 for full-service carriers, while AirAsia Group solidified its dominance as one of the world’s premier low-cost airlines.

The 2026 rankings are particularly notable as they are based on objective, measurable criteria—such as seat pitch, meal quality, and product consistency—rather than public voting. For Malaysian travellers, these awards serve as a testament to the rising standards of service and value offered by local hubs in an increasingly competitive global market.

Malaysia Airlines Breaks Into Global Top 20

Malaysia Airlines officially secured the 19th spot in the “World’s Best Full-Service Airlines” category. This achievement marks a significant step forward for the national carrier, which has been focused on modernising its fleet and enhancing its “Malaysian Hospitality” service standards. The airline outperformed several other notable regional players, including Thai Airways and Fiji Airways.

The Top 20 World’s Best Full-Service Airlines for 2026:.

  1. Qatar Airways
  2. Cathay Pacific
  3. Singapore Airlines
  4. Korean Air
  5. STARLUX Airlines
  6. Japan Airlines
  7. Turkish Airlines
  8. Emirates
  9. Air New Zealand
  10. Etihad Airways
  11. EVA Air
  12. Qantas
  13. Virgin Atlantic
  14. Hainan Airlines
  15. All Nippon Airways (ANA)
  16. Vietnam Airlines
  17. jetBlue
  18. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  19. Air France
  20. Malaysia Airlines
  21. Thai Airways
  22. Fiji Airways
  23. Saudia Airlines
  24. Garuda Indonesia
  25. LOT Polish

AirAsia Group Remains A Global Budget Powerhouse

In the low-cost carrier (LCC) segment, Sepang-based AirAsia Group maintained its heavyweight status by clinching the 3rd position globally. The airline was specifically lauded for its “Fly Thru” connection service, which allows passengers to connect across its vast network of 165 destinations without the traditional hassles of budget travel, such as re-checking baggage or clearing immigration during transit.

The Top 10 World’s Best Low-Cost Carriers for 2026:

  1. HK Express
  2. Jetstar
  3. AirAsia Group
  4. AirBaltic
  5. Scoot
  6. FlyNAS
  7. Breeze
  8. easyJet
  9. Wizz Air
  10. Vietjet Air
  11. Ryanair
  12. Jet2
  13. TUI Group
  14. Cebu Pacific
  15. GOL
  16. Norwegian
  17. Volaris
  18. SKY Airline
  19. Vueling
  20. Spring Airlines China

Focus On Value And Passenger Experience

Sharon Petersen, CEO of AirlineRatings.com, noted that the 2026 awards reflect a shift in how airlines are adapting to passenger demands. While Qatar Airways took the overall top spot for its “Qsuite” business class and superior economy value, Malaysian carriers were praised for their resilience and innovation. AirAsia, in particular, was highlighted for offering “full-service convenience” at a budget price point through its digital ecosystem.

The inclusion of Malaysia Airlines in the top 20 also follows a string of recent accolades for the carrier, including its retention of the Apex Four Star Major Airline rating. As the airline prepares to integrate more new-generation aircraft into its fleet, industry experts suggest it is well-positioned to continue its climb in the global rankings.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Reckless Cyclist Abandones Bicycle And Flees Scene After Confronted By Lorry Driver

A harrowing dashcam video capturing a near-miss between a...

Police Probe Death Of Stall Assistant Found Lying On Bukit Mertajam Road

A sense of shock has gripped the local community...

Malaysian Man’s ‘DIY’ Ironing Method For Crisp Raya Notes Amuses Netizens

The traditional practice of distributing crisp, new banknotes in...

Kuala Lumpur Police Detect Fake Aidilfitri Donation Letter Using Official Branding

The Kuala Lumpur Traffic Enforcement and Investigation Department (TEID)...